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Marriage?Muzikmaker wrote:My girlfriend is an irish born citizen and is 16 weeks pregnant with our child. I am from the United States and was in Ireland until a month ago on a holiday Visa. I am trying to find out the best way to be able to reside in Ireland and have the ability to work. I came back to the United States so that I wouldn't use up all of the time on my holiday Visa. The baby's due in October and I would like to come back as soon as possible legally. I know that after the baby is born there are certain paths that I can take to remain in Ireland and work legally but I am not sure how to go about that. Ideally I would like to be there before the baby is born so that we can prepare a proper home. If anybody can help me I don't even know where to begin
pukon_check wrote:The is 3 option..
If u get married
Or apply as partner
Or if ur kids born then apply through ur kid
Not all immigration Solicitors have the same expertise, as will be evident from many members experience of flawed advice on even the simplest of issues.pukon_check wrote:Well can't mention any solicitor it's the board policy..
But tell what google for immigration solicitor..
All solicitor will be pretty much same fees wise and they all same expertise in the field..
Your case is not complicated but bit rare..
Good luck
Casa wrote:Not all immigration Solicitors have the same expertise, as will be evident from many members experience of flawed advice on even the simplest of issues.pukon_check wrote:Well can't mention any solicitor it's the board policy..
But tell what google for immigration solicitor..
All solicitor will be pretty much same fees wise and they all same expertise in the field..
Your case is not complicated but bit rare..
Good luck
https://www.gov.uk/find-an-immigration- ... an-adviser
The Immigration legal advisor doesn't necessarily have to be resident in Éire, providing they have extensive knowledge of the country's immigration Rules.Muzikmaker wrote:Casa wrote:Not all immigration Solicitors have the same expertise, as will be evident from many members experience of flawed advice on even the simplest of issues.pukon_check wrote:Well can't mention any solicitor it's the board policy..
But tell what google for immigration solicitor..
All solicitor will be pretty much same fees wise and they all same expertise in the field..
Your case is not complicated but bit rare..
Good luck
https://www.gov.uk/find-an-immigration- ... an-adviser
Would that link help me for southern Ireland, like?